The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the same island in the Caribbean which the native population has named "Quisqueya". This means wonderful land. Jannis Schulze spent three months in his father’s home country — and his quest led him across the whole island. The results are portraits and cityscapes, landscapes, snapshots, texts and a travel journal. All of this documents the everyday life, the dreams and the struggles, the longings, the joys and the hopes of the people on the island. "Quisqueya" is a subjective travelogue but also a hybrid, multifaceted photo archive that unfolds its narrative power when presented as a book just as much as it does when it is put up on the wall — the photographer as narrator.